Chapter 56 
“She’s your brother’s girlfriend and will be part of your family in the future. Don’t tell me you don’t know,” I 

said with a dismissive snort, not believing him for a second. 
Colin picked up a napkin to wipe his mouth and set it down, his eyes shimmering with an unreadable 
light. “Don’t joke about this. You and Felix have been betrothed since childhood. He could never have 
another girlfriend in his life. Lilac Hawthorn, what a tacky name.” 
I looked at Colin’s innocent face, suddenly at a loss for words. 
He never bothered with lies. He genuinely didn’t know about Felix and Lilac’s relationship. 
The idea that Felix and I were bound to be together for life had been deeply embedded in the minds of 
everyone who knew us. 
It was like that time during our senior year in high school when I stood at the front of the classroom. 
explaining that Felix and I were merely neighbors. However, no one would believe our journey had 
already reached its end. 
More precisely, Felix and I never even started. 
My past affection and pursuit of him were all one–sided. 
However, the fact that Colin, Felix’s brother, was completely unaware of all this was quite a shock to me. 
I had initially believed that Colin’s kindness toward me stemmed from guilt. It was as if he considered me 
innocent and was trying to make amends for his brother’s actions. 
It appeared that Colin’s kindness wasn’t because of Felix, and it made me quite happy. 
“Colin, I’m telling the truth. Felix and I never had a romantic relationship, and everything between us 
ended during our high school years. 
“Lilac was our classmate, and she had been with Felix since their senior year. They are both studying at 
Jesselton College, and Felix genuinely cares for her.” 
Colin set down his fork, gazing at me with disbelief as if attempting to verify the validity of my words. 
Perhaps everything I said seemed absurd and impossible to him. 
I managed to maintain a calm composure while meeting Colin’s stare. However, as memories flooded 
my mind, I suddenly felt a deep sense of sorrow, and my tears started brimming uncontrollably. 
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I swore I tried hard not to cry, but I couldn’t hold it in. 
Colin noticed my tears and quickly picked up a tissue to wipe them away. I took the tissue from him, buried my face in it, and cried silently, letting out all the frustration and sadness in my heart. 
I had endured a great deal of pain and sorrow over the past two years. There were a few moments when tears threatened to fall, but I had always managed to hold them back. I never allowed myself to cry as 
openly as I did in front of Colin at that moment. 
Pouring out all the grievances and sadness buried deep inside me felt rather liberating. 
“Colin, he doesn’t like me, and I don’t blame him for that. But he still makes me take care of his girlfriend. 
It feels like he’s being unfair to me.” 
My emotional outburst had drawn the curious gaze of diners at nearby tables. I wished to stop crying. but my overwhelming misery made it nearly impossible to do so. 
tor 
Colin took me out of the breakfast joint and into a quiet corner, allowing me to rest my head on his 
shoulder. 
He comforted me, saying, “Cry all you want if you’re feeling hurt. My shoulder is here for you.” 
He didn’t speak further. He just sat beside me silently. His large, warm hand patted my head occasionally while his index finger wiped away my tears. 
Colin comforted me in his silent way. 
After a good while, I felt much better after crying my heart out.